May 31 2007

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End

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Dir: Gore Verbinksi
Writ: Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio

  • Johnny Depp … Jack Sparrow
  • Geoffrey Rush … Barbossa
  • Orlando Bloom … Will Turner
  • Keira Knightley … Elizabeth Swann
  • Jack Davenport … Norrington
  • Bill Nighy … Davy Jones
  • Mackenzie Crook … Ragetti
  • Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd … ‘Bootstrap’ Bill Turner
  • Naomie Harris … Tia Dalma
  • Chow Yun-Fat … Captain Sao Feng
  • Keith Richards … Captain Teague

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Surprisingly I liked this. I loved the first, but was bored during the second, so I wasn’t expecting great things from the third in the series. Maybe this was the reason I liked it, low expectations and all, but whatever the cause I’m glad.

It isn’t as good as the first; I don’t think I’d be bothered to rewatch it. Maybe if it showed up on telly, or I wanted to waste three hours, but I wouldn’t be pushed either way. Still it more than did its job of entertaining me throughout the film. And earned a few laughs as well. So thumbs up I think.

And then there is the whole look and feel of the film. It is fab. Honestly. I loved Davy Jones’ locker, and the hallucinations of Jack Sparrows. Fantastic. Surreal and trippy, but wonderful.

That being said, there were bits I didn’t like, but then again what film is perfect. Especially if it has Keira Knightly in it? I’m not a fan, but she did okay, nothing to complain about[1] I feel kinda the same about Orlando Bloom, I’m not a huge fan, but he did the job, although he really wasn’t in it all that much, despite being a principle character.

Yes, there is too much going on, and plots that go nowhere, and senselessness, but it doesn’t really matter. Jack is cool. Pirates are piratey. So it is all good.

Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the Colors high…
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
never say we die.

And while I’m here; the opening was a bit dark wasn’t it? I mean, the hangings of huge numbers of people, including children, but cunningly filmed so it only got a 12s rating.

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  1. apart from her being so skinny, my god a sword is fatter than her, but whatever
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Jul 23 2006

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest

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Dir: Gore Verbinski
Writ: Ted Elliot, Terry Rossio, Stuart Beatti & Jay Wolpert

  • Johnny Depp - Jack Sparrow
  • Orlando Bloom - Will Turner
  • Keira Knightley - Elizabeth Swann
  • Jack Davenport - Norrington
  • Bill Nighy - Davy Jones

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usTook me long enough, but I finally managed to catch POTC2, and despite loving the first one I have to say that this just isn’t that great. Yes it has wonderful bits of Jack Sparrow-ness, but overall it is too long and too silly to really entertain.

Of course it does suffer because the story doesn’t end with this film, you’ve got to wait til film three before we have a resolution, but that isn’t the main problem. No, the problem is that there isn’t enough story to fill the 150 minutes of screen time. It is as though they wanted to put in all these “cool pirate bits” and then had to invent reasons to have them. They don’t serve the plot and so aren’t needed, and only make the film drag.

Still, there is plenty to entertain. Obviously Jack Sparrow is as entertaining as ever. And then there is Bill Nighy’s Davy Jones and his ickness. Keira Knightly I could do without however.

All in all, good in places but too long. Although the conversation over the pronunciation of Kraken was simply superb.

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Dec 02 2005

Ultraviolet 1.01 - Habeas Corpus

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures, TV

I have only the vaguest memories of this show, it aired back in the late 90’s, but there was only 6 episodes made. Think I only actually watched one, but what I saw interested me, so when I spotted the season on sale I thought, what the hell, may as well give it a go.

For most of this episode it could be pretty much any police drama. We have an officer (Jack Davenport, you know, from Pirates of the Caribbean) whose partner is celebrating his stag night as the episode opens. So straight away we know that either the floppy haired partner will die, or turn out evil.

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Tags: Code V, Habeas Corpus, Jack Davenport, sff, Ultraviolet, Ultraviolet 1.01, vampires

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